Pyramid Club and Audio Foundation are pleased to present NYC-based sound artist and improvisor Lea Bertucci across a two-night residency at Pyramid Club, performing solo and in collaboration with local artists.
Lea Bertucci is an artist, composer and performer whose work describes relationships between acoustic phenomena and biological resonance. In addition to her longstanding practice with woodwind instruments, her work incorporates multichannel speaker arrays, radical methods of free improvisation and creative misuses of audio technology applied to field recording and sampling/collage techniques. In recent years, her projects have expanded toward site-specific and site-responsive sonic investigations of architecture and acoustics, most notably in 2018’s Acoustic Shadows, a suite of compositions and sound installation that took place as part of the Bruckenmusik Festival, inside the hollow body of the Deutzer bridge in Koln Germany. Her autodidactic and idiosyncratic approach to music is marked by dense masses of sustained dissonance and a fascination with the sonic substance of common experience through eccentric methods of field recording and collage. Tape manipulation and other creative recording techniques push the limits of the recorded medium to elicit a visceral sonic and emotional experience from the listener.
Her discography spans over a decade, with eight releases of full-length solo albums and a number of collaborative projects, notably a new project with composer Ben Vida for woodwinds, electronics, voice and tape. In 2018 and 2019, she released the critically acclaimed solo albums Metal Aether and Resonant Field on NNA Tapes and in 2021, founded her own imprint, Cibachrome Editions, with A Visible Length of Light as the inaugural release.
Night 1 – with Zak Argabrite / Frogmeat
Zak Argabrite is a multi disciplinary artist from Kentucky based in Te-Whanganui-a-tara. Zak performs with saxophones and clarinets and also can be heard glitching, hacking and circuit bending junk electronics.
Frogmeat (Sophia Frudd / Mallory Elmo). Frogmeat are a flexible noise ensemble based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara. Built from the collaboration between Sophia Frudd, an experimental multi-media artist and filmmaker under the pseudonym Indigogue Browne..., and Mallory Elmo, a classical/noise composer and improviser. Frogmeat sonically paint pictures in crevices that can be foreseen but not captured.
Special thanks to Creative NZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme
pyramidclub.org.nz
art/noise,
classical,
electronic,
jazz,
rock,
Lea Bertucci,
Zak Argabrite,
Frogmeat,
Sophia Frudd,
Mallory Elmo
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